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● 06.15.09


●● Microsoft Antitrust in Europe, Russia, South Korea


Posted in Antitrust, Asia, Europe, Microsoft at 6:57 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Summary: Ongoing Microsoft abuses receive the attention of more than one nation


THE previous post showed that Microsoft had allegedly been gaming statistics in order to advance its agenda in European courts. According to the following report from Bloomberg, Microsoft is rightly accused of threatening/blackmailing/bullying OEMs. Regulators wish to know more.


Microsoft had allegedly been gaming statistics

its agenda in European courts

↺ report from Bloomberg

rightly accused of threatening/blackmailing/bullying OEMs


> EU Is Said to Ask PC Makers About Microsoft Influence (Update2)The European Commission in Brussels sent questionnaires to PC makers asking about their communications with Microsoft, according to two people who have seen the queries and declined to be identified because the document is confidential.The commission in January filed a complaint accusing Microsoft of possibly harming consumer choice and product innovation by including the Internet Explorer browser with its Windows operating system. Microsoft may be forced to disable some software code and offer PC users a choice of browsers when setting up a new PC on a so-called “ballot screen,” the company said in a U.S. regulatory filing on Jan. 18.


This was also covered by IDG:


↺ by IDG


> EC: Is Microsoft pressuring witnesses in antitrust case?The European Commission is asking PC makers and software rivals if Microsoft has been pressuring them in connection with the ongoing antitrust case concerning Web browsers, one such company said Tuesday.


Hours ago we showed that Microsoft had even been pressuring judges and it is difficult to forget the Neelie Kroes incident.


Microsoft had even been pressuring judges

the Neelie Kroes incident


On top of that, as we noted last week, Microsoft is in hot waters in Russia for essentially preventing people from buying a laptop without Windows.


last week

↺ Microsoft is in hot waters in Russia


Many weeks ago Korea told the world about crimes that Intel had been committing and it is now telling the world that Microsoft is guilty of antitrust violations.


told the world about crimes that Intel had been committing

↺ telling the world that Microsoft is guilty of antitrust violations


> A South Korean court ruled Thursday that Microsoft violated anti-trust regulations by bundling programs with its Windows operating system, but dismissed demands for monetary compensation from rival companies.


Compensations are not being granted, but there is recognition that Microsoft broke the law. This is also covered in:


Korean court slaps Microsoft over bundling softwareMicrosoft found guilty in South Korea anti-trust case


Other reports almost contradict it and sometimes agree. They focus a lot more on the fact that the plaintiff will not be compensated.


S Korea Court Dismisses Compensation Suits Against MicrosoftKorea Court Dismisses Compensation Suits Against MicrosoftSKorean court rejects Microsoft compensation suitMicrosoft Escapes Payout For S. Korea Market AbuseSouth Korea court rejects claims against Microsoft


Without punishment, what does a verdict such as this one actually achieve? █


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